We've been running it in the clinic for about six months now, and basically, it does what it's supposed to do—the 980nm wavelength hits vascular cells pretty hard, causing them to solidify and then get absorbed by the body. You use it for spider veins, nail fungus, even some physical therapy and skin rejuvenation, but honestly, it's not great for deep vascular lesions; the penetration is limited.
The power output is adjustable form 1 to 30W, and you can switch between pulse mode or continuous mode depending on the treatment—pulse width runs from 1 to 200ms, frequency is 1-5Hz, but most buyers go with the 0.2mm spot size for veins or the 3.0mm for larger areas. It runs on 220V-50Hz or 110V-60Hz, and the total weight is 18kg, give or take, so it's not too heavy to move around.

Air cooling is what it have for a cooling system, which is fine for short sessions but does get loud after 20 minutes or so. We usually have stock, but confirm lead time—lead time is typically 2-3 weeks (check stock before ordering). The 8-inch touch screen is nice, though the aiming beam is a 650nm laser that can be a bit bright in a well-lit room.
CE certified, so it's better than some uncertified models for clinical settings, but you'll still need to know your local regulations. MOQ is one unit, and we include a standard COA with each system, though we don't provide the HPLC data for the beam itself. dimensoins are 36×34×32cm, so it fits on a standdard cart.
Our MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order just one machine to test it out before scaling up.
Lead time is usually 7-15 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock levels.
Yes, it's CE certified, and we provide the full certification documents along with the shipment.
Yes, the pulse width is adjustable from 1 to 200ms, so you can set it as low as 1ms for precise spider vein work.
It's packed in a sturdy foam-lined carton with extra cushioning, and we also offer optional custom crating for bulk orders.